
What Causes Bumps On Genital Area After Shaving?

Question: I shaved using an old razor about a week ago. Then 3-4 days after noticed a few bumps around my genital area. Then 2 days later get these like blister looking bumps that have since scabbed a litle. Ive been sexually active with the same person. We have been together for 4 years. Ive never had these bumps ever. I have no symptoms besides they are sore and uncomfortable.
Thank you!
Thank you!
Brief Answer:
folliculitis due to razor use
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear thanks for trusting health care magic.
This is folliculitis after infection of the hair follicles due to the use of razor and can occur even with fresh razor use (but obviously commoner in case of old razor )
You need to apply an antibiotic cream like T-Bact or muprocin on the affected area twice a day for 7 days.
Also take tablet lyser -D thrice a day for three days as it will help in relieving the inflammation and pain in that area along with early response to antibiotic cream.
But in case it increases in size or if there is no improvement (very less chances) visit a gynecologist for examination.
All the best.
folliculitis due to razor use
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear thanks for trusting health care magic.
This is folliculitis after infection of the hair follicles due to the use of razor and can occur even with fresh razor use (but obviously commoner in case of old razor )
You need to apply an antibiotic cream like T-Bact or muprocin on the affected area twice a day for 7 days.
Also take tablet lyser -D thrice a day for three days as it will help in relieving the inflammation and pain in that area along with early response to antibiotic cream.
But in case it increases in size or if there is no improvement (very less chances) visit a gynecologist for examination.
All the best.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


Thank you for your help!
I was looking at general herpes and what it describes of the stages and very similar to what I experienced.
What's the difference between the two and how can I be sure it's not genital herpes. I am sexually active but with the same person. I'm just concerned. Thanks!
I was looking at general herpes and what it describes of the stages and very similar to what I experienced.
What's the difference between the two and how can I be sure it's not genital herpes. I am sexually active but with the same person. I'm just concerned. Thanks!
Brief Answer:
herpes is not bilateral
Detailed Answer:
I understand your concerns dear, but genital herpes is always in the region of a single nerve distribution and not on both sides of the genitals and moreover it is excruciatingly painful so it is not herpes.
Apply cream and take the tablets as advised and you will be fine soon.
Take care
herpes is not bilateral
Detailed Answer:
I understand your concerns dear, but genital herpes is always in the region of a single nerve distribution and not on both sides of the genitals and moreover it is excruciatingly painful so it is not herpes.
Apply cream and take the tablets as advised and you will be fine soon.
Take care
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


Good evening,
Im still a little concerned. This is what it looks like as of now tonight. Its starting to scab and dry up but burns very bad and is very uncomfortable.... Is that normal for folliculitis? I know this is one if the stages of genital herpes. Can you give me anymore information about this?
Thanks!
Im still a little concerned. This is what it looks like as of now tonight. Its starting to scab and dry up but burns very bad and is very uncomfortable.... Is that normal for folliculitis? I know this is one if the stages of genital herpes. Can you give me anymore information about this?
Thanks!
Brief Answer:
not herpes
Detailed Answer:
No dear, as I have told you this is not herpes because herpes spreads only in single nerve distribution area and thus never bilateral.
Also it needs some acute illness or stress before the eruption of vesicles and it is not a picture consistent with herpes.
Apply the cream I have told you and take the tablets as advised.
not herpes
Detailed Answer:
No dear, as I have told you this is not herpes because herpes spreads only in single nerve distribution area and thus never bilateral.
Also it needs some acute illness or stress before the eruption of vesicles and it is not a picture consistent with herpes.
Apply the cream I have told you and take the tablets as advised.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Shanthi.E


What does that mean it spreads only in single nerve distribution area and never bilateral? Can you elaborate on this?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Brief Answer:
not herpes
Detailed Answer:
Bilateral means on both the labia, there are two identical nerves on both the sides of labia and herpes virus resides only in a nerve and thus presents only on one side of the labia unlike in your case.
History of razor use and no history of stress or illness supports folliculitis as a diagnosis
Apply t- bact cream and take lyser D tablets and you will see the response which will give you reassurance.
not herpes
Detailed Answer:
Bilateral means on both the labia, there are two identical nerves on both the sides of labia and herpes virus resides only in a nerve and thus presents only on one side of the labia unlike in your case.
History of razor use and no history of stress or illness supports folliculitis as a diagnosis
Apply t- bact cream and take lyser D tablets and you will see the response which will give you reassurance.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Pradeep Vitta

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